Tulle & A turning point in bridal history since 19th century

Tulle has long been associated with the dreamy, feminine image of a bride. In the past, tulle was mainly used in dance costumes and veils, rarely appearing in formal couture designs. But in 1840, that perception changed forever when Queen Victoria chose a wedding gown entirely covered in delicate tulle for her royal ceremony with Prince Albert. As she walked down the aisle, she carried with her a timeless, elegant beauty. Since that historic moment, tulle has become an essential fabric in bridal design. At Lecia, tulle is the perfect material to highlight the pure, feminine beauty of Vietnamese brides. Its lightness and softness allow wedding dresses to float gracefully with every step, as if the gown itself is quietly whispering a love story.